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Remaining IPv4 Address Space Drops Below 5%
October 18, 2010

IPv6 adoption at critical phase

The Number Resource Organization (NRO) announced today that less than five percent of the world’s IPv4 addresses remain unallocated. APNIC, the Regional Internet Registry for the Asia Pacific region, has been assigned two blocks of IPv4 addresses by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA). The IPv4 free pool dipped below 10% in January, just nine months ago. Since then, over 200 million IPv4 addresses have been allocated from IANA to the Regional Internet Registries (RIRs). This means that IPv6 adoption is becoming more critical at this moment.

The complete text of the Press Release is available at: http://www.nro.net/news/remaining-ipv4-address-space-drops-below-5

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